Police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint in Adams County this weekend, according to a Friday news release from the Center for Traffic Safety.

The patrol will take place sometime between 6 p.m. Friday and 6 p.m. Sunday, the release stated.

The checkpoint is established on sections of roadway that have proven to show high incidence for impaired drivers in terms of crashes and arrests, according to the news release. It is part of the Center for Traffic Safety's Impaired Driving Program, which is funded with federal grant money provided by the PennDOT.